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Extension Bulletin, no. 049 (Oct. 1916)

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PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Department of Agricultural Extension
G. I. CHRISTIE. Superintendent
Extension Bulletin No. 49
LaFayette, Indiana, October, 1910
FARMERS' INSTITUTE SCHEDULE, 1916-1917
By. W. C. Latta,
Farmers' Institute Specialist
Introductory: The accompanying schedule of meetings has
been arranged in accordance with the expressed wishes of the Institute Chairman, so far as this could be done with due regard to
economy of administration, movement of trains and available time
of speakers.
INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFICERS AND SPEAKERS
i. The County Institute Chairman has general charge of the
Institute work in his county, under the supervision of the Extension Department of Purdue University, to which he will look for
instructions.
2. The Local Chairman will arrange for and conduct the meeting scheduled for his community. Pie will respond to the calls of
the county chairman for meetings of the County Institute Board,
and co-operate with said officer in arranging the general plan of
institute work for the county.
3. Six weeks before the time of the meeting, the local chairman, in conference with the program committee, should arrange
a program of exercises, which should be published in the local papers at least two weeks prior to the meeting. The meeting should
also be duly announced by posters in public places, programs in
the public schools, press locals, post cards, telephone, etc. The
meeting should be well advertised.
4. To insure stronger programs, one-day meetings only, have
been scheduled. Two state speakers are assigned to each meeting
where forty or more paid members are enrolled.
5. In practically all cases where two-day meetings were requested, they have been grouped to permit the holding, without
overlapping, of another day, independently, with local speakers.

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PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Department of Agricultural Extension
G. I. CHRISTIE. Superintendent
Extension Bulletin No. 49
LaFayette, Indiana, October, 1910
FARMERS' INSTITUTE SCHEDULE, 1916-1917
By. W. C. Latta,
Farmers' Institute Specialist
Introductory: The accompanying schedule of meetings has
been arranged in accordance with the expressed wishes of the Institute Chairman, so far as this could be done with due regard to
economy of administration, movement of trains and available time
of speakers.
INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFICERS AND SPEAKERS
i. The County Institute Chairman has general charge of the
Institute work in his county, under the supervision of the Extension Department of Purdue University, to which he will look for
instructions.
2. The Local Chairman will arrange for and conduct the meeting scheduled for his community. Pie will respond to the calls of
the county chairman for meetings of the County Institute Board,
and co-operate with said officer in arranging the general plan of
institute work for the county.
3. Six weeks before the time of the meeting, the local chairman, in conference with the program committee, should arrange
a program of exercises, which should be published in the local papers at least two weeks prior to the meeting. The meeting should
also be duly announced by posters in public places, programs in
the public schools, press locals, post cards, telephone, etc. The
meeting should be well advertised.
4. To insure stronger programs, one-day meetings only, have
been scheduled. Two state speakers are assigned to each meeting
where forty or more paid members are enrolled.
5. In practically all cases where two-day meetings were requested, they have been grouped to permit the holding, without
overlapping, of another day, independently, with local speakers.